SIA — Singapore’s flagship carrier — will be fined S$112 million, according to The Online Citizen. The airline has stated that they would be appealing against the decision.

Another cartel member, Lufthansa, and its subsidiary, Swiss International Air Lines, received full immunity from fines after they cooperated with the investigation.

The Commission adjusted the fine slightly to 776 million euros in Friday’s statement, with Air France-KLM the worst hit, having to pay 310 million euros followed by British Airways on 104 million euros.

“The decision confirms that the Commission will not let cartels go unpunished. Cartels are illegal and cause consumers and business to suffer,” the statement said.